Wowini Jałoszyński, Maruyama & Klimaszewski, 2023

Jałoszyński, Paweł, Maruyama, Munetoshi & Klimaszewski, Jan, 2023, Wow assingi gen. and spec. n., with description of a new tribe of Aleocharinae (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae), Zootaxa 5357 (4), pp. 573-586 : 574-575

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5357.4.5

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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:122F5432-1468-4BE6-9566-73083903A050

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10116334

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/336587DD-B93B-0030-F9E7-F89F51D70513

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scientific name

Wowini Jałoszyński, Maruyama & Klimaszewski
status

trib. nov.

Tribe Wowini Jałoszyński, Maruyama & Klimaszewski , trib. n.

Type genus: Wow Jałoszyński, Maruyama & Klimaszewski , gen. n. (here designated).

Diagnosis. The following unique combination of character states defines this tribe: maxillary palpus with pseudosegment ( Figs 7–8 View FIGURES 6–11 ); labial palpus trimerous with palpomere 3 large, apically dilated ( Figs 10–11 View FIGURES 6–11 ); ligula undivided, broadly subconical with broadly rounded apex, strongly sclerotized ( Figs 10–11 View FIGURES 6–11 ); lateral lobes of labial apodeme (component “r” of premental sclerite in Weide et al. (2014)) short ( Figs 10–11 View FIGURES 6–11 ); prelabium with two pairs of medial setae inserted on inversely drop-shaped median premental sclerotization ( Figs 10–11 View FIGURES 6–11 ) (possible autapomorphy); prothoracic hypomeron fully exposed in posterior half in lateral view; mesocoxal rests not separated, with mesoventral and anterior metaventral intermesocoxal processes both short, subtriangular and pointed at apices ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 12–18 ); tarsal formula 4-4-4 ( Figs 14–15 View FIGURES 12–18 ); median lobe of aedeagus ( Figs 19–20 View FIGURES 19–26 ) lacking ‘athetine bridge’; paramere with velar sac completely connected (fused) with apical lobe of paramerite ( Fig. 23 View FIGURES 19–26 ).

Description. Body shape generalized (not limuloid or myrmecoid).Head with postoccipital collar (= ‘neck’) short and narrower than 1/3 of its width, postoccipital ‘suture’ and subocular ridge (= occipital ‘suture’) not discernible in ventral view. Maxillary palpus tetramerous and generalized, except for developed apical pseudosegment. Prementum with median elongate sclerotization bearing two pairs of medial setae. Labial palpus trimerous, with palpomere 3 dilated distally; ligula undivided, subconical with broadly rounded apex, strongly sclerotized. Prothoracic hypomera in posterior half fully exposed in lateral view. Mesocoxal rests adjacent at middle. Mesoventral and anterior metaventral intermesocoxal processes both short subtriangular, apically pointed. Exposed portion of mesoscutellar shield broadly subtriangular and setose. Abdominal paratergites bipartite. Tarsal formula 4-4-4. Median lobe of aedeagus lacking ‘athetine bridge’. Velar sac fused with apical lobe of paramerite.

Remarks. The bizarre structure of the head and antennae in Wow assingi sp. n. ( Figs 2–4 View FIGURES 1–3 View FIGURES 4–5 ) is not included in the tribal diagnosis and description, as it can be an autapomorphy of this peculiar genus. A similar cephalic transformation is known in males and females of a single genus of Lomechusini Fleming , a tribe with all remaining (over 220) genera having unmodified heads. This interesting parallelism and extraordinary head structure are commented in the Discussion.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

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